This is a great buffet. It is good-sized (about 8 rows of dishes), and they are always busy which is critical for a buffet (constant food turnover = fresh food). They have lots of seafood including crab legs (they will give you a cracker if you ask for one, another plus - some buffets stay cracker-less to keep you from eating too many), peel'n'eat shrimp, oysters, etc., as well as a great variety of chinese entrees and appetizers. Desserts are standard american fare (few cakes, brownies, fruit, soft-serve ice cream). Downsides are the sushi (included in the buffet) wasn't great, and consequently was sitting around for a while. The place is also so big that if its very busy you could end up quite a trek from the buffett. Its also a dollar or two more than other buffets around ($9 or $10 for dinner), but its worth it.
Pros: Variety, Fresh food
Cons: Poor sushi (but free), Bit expensive
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